ORIGINAL CHSAPCASEST3BI OLD MOTHEH CRUNDY. ll'c have oncned this week vhe largest 6tock of I lit Iflit hikI llrenr Occareacee Inside Ihe llnrougti T.lns. -do to KlsUer' for bu ea-sy riding Mb Bt low rate. Pull line of Ingrain and Bruiwl carpets Bt Henry Sohwarta s. -A new and pretty line of clocks at Bock's verv cheat). -wow etlectsin jewelry at lowest prices at Bock's popular jewelry store. -Nowest and largest lino of station orT and school sunnlles at low prices. that wc ever opened at one time i at Bock's. Since we are in business. The -Public Sale-on Saturday, 20th, ou (il,,l tn mir nntira tue promises first street, ai seven pnw - 8,clock m Dr- p L Smlth wlll Be a stock cannot bo touched by any 1 This COmnetltor. onilJdru uui 1.11- ... rrn nnnnrtunltT for bargains, CUlar prices with any competl- Tho only place In Lehlghton where tors' nrices in the Valley. You you can see a fine line of Boys and .. ... . . . . . l. I n1.IIJu.nl. ...Ua la S II IT lAt.PB .-in vnnriiiv kpp tiitir. we are vuii.ui.i..... .fill iHUl.J - - lnw nil other concerns in our line of businc.s. Something worth knowing for this season we hare Holland Horrihg, Russian Sardines Sardines in Mustard, Sardines in Oil, Canned Salmon, Canned Lobster, Choicoat Mackerel, Brick Cod Fish J. T. NUSBAUM, Fltst Street, between South and I'liim Streets, The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1892. Luther Union Meeting, The Luther Union will hold tholr regular mooting on the evening of L,, frJ haT0 b(jen pf(lce(1 April o, 10 wuicu uu uio wjiuiti' Tlted to attend. Tho following pro gramme has been arranged: Selections by Edgar Xandcr and Mary Rehrlg; resltatlons br Anna llouser, Joun II. II. rotors makes n specialty of boys and chlldrens suits, Biggest as sortment In Lehlghton to solect from. Clean out your gutters. Repair your pavemonts, Treos are beginning to bud. Encourago a Board of Trade. Five days a week at Packerton. Work Is booming at tho Lehigh Stovo Foundry. Dr. Smith's new houso will bo electric lighted. Tho Royal Palace Cofo Is electric lighted. -The Lehlghton borough auditors have not mot yet to audit the accounts of 1891. Woddlnr rings all shapes and slses at E. II. Hohl's, Mauch Chunk, Pa. Tho interior of Photographer Rlshel's pretty double dwelling on Alum!street is being nicely papored and painted by Knight of tho Brush Welnland, of Second street, Wo aro pleased to note that Engineer William Zehnor, of First slroet is gradually convalessing from a severe Illness. John Seaboldt, of town, plaoed eight cans of fine trout fry In lower end streams Tuesday morning. More In the streams of Carbon county this spring than evcrboforo. Samuel Graver is remodelling the interior of tho second floor of his north First strcot storo building, and it will Couucll meets on the Second Tue- j day of each month. Try our "Cent n Word Colomn." j Italian sardines is the latest "dish" in tliix ,-ity. -Colds aro extremely Topulir, among our people. It Is the talk tlint there wlll be a new Iron fence around the Iriulty Lutheran church. -E. D. Bartholomew, of Mauch Chunk, has leased Thomas' Building on First street and will opsn a plumb ing establishment. -Tho Carbon County Improvement Company are furnishing their patrons with some beautifully tinted shades. Miss Alveula Graysr and Druggist Thomas woro the first parties In town to uso thoso now novelties. They re vory pretty -Will Yensor handles the r a'nt brush dexterously for Artist Frank Welnland. Prof. Jos. V. Werner and family left Thursday evening for Penn Argjl, Northampton county, where they will hereaftor reside. i-Burix o tub ao. NEWSY W.ilSSPORT. Flash 1'lcturee of rsmlllsr rsces CotnlH. TlieDnlrtxsoraLlvelrTottnllrlrnr Clirenl- nl Oolnl. cltil In Short Sntp-Bn.p Order b- (In Merchant Tailor 1L II. Peter is Btruller" ni chum, back f 1 nm New York City. Fred Schmidt, of Parr y vllle, passed Miss Mary Clark returned to her through town Wednesday, home in New York City, Monday, after Harry Fenstormacher and family a pleasant visit to frieuds here and at movod to Kl eidlersvlllo, Northampton Neequebonlng. conuty. . . Albert Stchllng, of town, will soon TnBhman Rhoads, of East Weiss- sall from Now York City on the Red port, is proud of n cackler that lays an Star Lino for the old Fathorlahd.whore . b 8W ici.e. ho will spend about threo months among old friends and acquaintances. . .Ben Culton was a visitor at Beth lehem Monday. . .George Morgan, of Beaver Meadow was in town, Monday. . .Our young friend Harvey Morgan, of tho Herslt Heater Works, Is bacK Charles Nusbautn Is already sup. plying patrons with his usual cliolco articlo of iro cream. -Robert Werley, of Lohlgh county, Is a now employeo In Milton Flory's popular harness shop on White street. For Rent Saeger's Hall, East Wctssport. Well heated; all convenl- callod on friends in town, Monday W. Andrew Newhart has beon elected president of W. C. 641, P. O. S, afternoon 01 A or town, vioo xueo. r. r.., ,. . slatInEton. roslgnod. .f H,l,, In tnwn with her son -Fred Miller, of the north end, is up " ' . ,-,,, andabout after soveral days confine ,.. .. t.i.ii. ousiness wim r ruuz nwiuiui, w.-iiiB"1 1D.U1II. l.nl.o -George Blocker, of tho Royal ace " Oafo, is getting ready for a grand open- from a trip through New York state .... n,'.i ut. oi..-!.iii nn.n and as far west as Chicago where ho eTonln(sMonday,Tuesday, Thursday was doing a successful businoM for the Satur(iayi Terms reasonable apply to Hersh company. O.J.Saegor. ..Mrs. Al. Campbell, of Lansford, Notico-Kxju l0 nee posts for sale visiting in town on Monday, called on Al9olotof flrewooa atlow figure, ueiuienem irienus. n n.nrro rt r.i.n. wlnnTt fir. . . Miss Hattlo Faga, of Mauch Chunk, . .... , ... John Krbmcr has taken up a resi dence in Franklin township, Messrs, Lortllorn and John Rehrig circled at the County Seat on Monday. Tho Mary Miner cstato will be sold by Executor Austin Boyer on Saturday, 2nd Instant. Mrs. Annie M. Sweeny is home Jlrs. Charles II. Nusbaum aceoin fwvm n ulAnDaiit i-telt nf n frnvivPflta tn I . t.l 1. 1t(tnn ri Mantu & Son at tho Exchanger'"'", '";"" . ,, r.ltv onrlnttl-.n. . nutimni vii,i tlvesigu,pttintedbyHarrioR.Kreldler, 'f la a f days in town papeHn? the Interior of John Wlsler's E Nesquohon- lsltlug in Philadelphia. -Al. Hawk Is nicely repainting and at his shop In East Wclssport. work shows much merit and ability. m,.. with P. F. and Miss Aunlo Clark on north Welssport residence c irst street. we regret to note the illness or Al, M!.. T .lti. 1TI11 nf tinrtli l?lrvt tr r 1 lir.t 1 ...1.. -AU mombors of Washington Camp, R.r-(,f visited Tamamia and Lansford l, rnnlln.,1 tn thn hmi.n fnr nm 511, P. O. S. of A., of town, will meet at .. . g , , Mnnd 7 o'clock sharp Friday evening In er der to attend services in the Lutheran church, relative to the death of George Soibert. Ilonry Miller has purchased 75,000 feet of lumbor from Samuel Seller, Since last July, Samuol Seller, of town, who has a big track of tlmbor land In West Penn, Schuylkill county, has sawed Into lumbor of ono kind or another just exactly 183,000 fest. Xandor, Uora aanuors, jiia uoeri, be 0(JCU . fl flnl9hcd by his son dialogue, duet ny Ml. msuer anu John M a ,TaU re,ld6nC0. lt wlll be Lillle Rolchard; chorus, duet, Lena Longkammcror and Hattle Rex. -LehIEhtonhas720voterswhlch will give us twelve booths under tho new friends Sunday and Monday. time, Mr. and Mrs. Al Sltler, of Third If you loso anything, have a house street, aro visiting their daughter at to rent or sell, want ahorse or wagon, Bethlehem. or anything else, advertise under "A ftob H. Chambers is in tho City of Cent a Word." Brotherly Lovo on a matter of busl- The "Friday Evening Class," of tho noss. Evangelical congregation will elect new ..Register and Recorder Jamos H. officers nt their meeting on Fiiday Handwork, of tho County Seat, drove evonlug. through town Tuesday. Georgo W. Essor, of Mauch Chunk, John Miller, of Ncsquchoning, was a very prominent visitor In town Monday. While nero he talked politics Oliver Clauss are In Philadelphia do- 0,lul anu swappeu jokos witu oia menus. Ing desk work for thePhiladelphlaand lnB- was iu town 'loinB n C. A. Goth is handsomely repalnt- Readlnir Combination. It Is said that ing anu papering tue aas. 11. jao- Oliver Clauss will return in two weeks rho fttr fam01' "Mey Sclioch, Daniel residence. When finished it to stay, having decided to leavo the drclod nt Lflns,ord Ulls Woltl . will be. occuDied by Alox Graver and company's employ and enter largely .Jouu O Brian, ot tho Maucu Chunk family, of Franklin township. into tho insurance business. Times, wroto up Lehlghton for Ills Ervo Fcnner. with the Lohlgh Val Aaron Dreisbach, of 3Now Muhon- paper on Tuesday. lev Comnanv at Mauch Chunk for Ing, who lost a leg iu the terrible Hell . Dr. W. W. Rcbcr is back from n few maay years, is now doing desk work man ice house house accident on the days bus:nefs jaunt In tho City of for the Philadelphia and Reading Com pany, at Philadelphia. Penn Long, Tllghm'an Knerr and clrc'f In ,0 Tuesday. :er Clauss are In Philadelphia do- . -'Squire Musselman, of New Mahon- An.H1n la nFlrkl Month. Mntnnrnlnirists aeree that April will ballot law, v,.,.w,,Thnti1nntl,nj!has been March The right and title of the Bower so far. and that during tho former property havo been turned over to tho Uftornoon of December 8, 1891, has just iwhorlr Lovo month there w i te .requent rccurreo- "T",Zl m -nn round finely already will, its usS Dur. M- O. llrtan, of the Lehigh Coal & -The largo frame building occupied cesolcoiuflcatuercaicuiaieuiorciaru "r'"' . ... . ingthotimo Mr. Dreisbach was con- Hardware Company, was doing busl- by Saeger's wholesale fish establish. tne eariy growtu oi veguiauuu uuu mm, - -- , -- nnou mo ucncovient people oi iu llttln of what Is called tho balm of Third streot, Is now nicely located in spring will be experienced until the Chicago, and speaks of being well satis- beginning of May. This will not be fled with life In the metropolis. ,rt rmivs tn ctrdiiers whose -Dr. F. Smith expects to move into work will be checked, and whose M now building at tho intersection of ctods as n result will not bo Bankway nnd First street, durlng"next nrnflt'ililo. In tho meantime sufficient weck, unto tho day Is tho evil thereof. Spring Butcher George Schnollo is driving may assert its perennial iutluonco u uow horse, swapped from Henry alter mo equinox nus imu us uiuw. this noss at Slullngton, Dnntclsvillo nnd mcnt and Rothermel's popular boot IN A FEW WORDS. A Uvelr Writer Telle the Slorr of 1 ho Ilnppenlnee of a Week In nn,1 About Ola Carbon. 'i Charles Ktiser and .'-,!h . Jennie Blakslee, of Weatherly soon be wod. 1he Mauoh Chunk Clover Club has dissolved. Its usefulness having come to an end. George D. Shlffert, of Millport, moves to Cherryvllle this week, whore ho takes chargo of a largo hotel. The hotel stand nt Millport vacated by Mr. Shiflert will be taken possession of by Charles a llbert, at present Lehigh Valley station agent nt Lehigh Gap. ii Joseph Iloimbach this week moves from Trachsvillo to Walnutport' whore he takes control of the old StoneTavorn. Lewis Chrlstman takes the Trachsvillo hostlery and will open on the 31st with a grand old-fashioned jubilee. All are Invited to bo present. town and vicinity took excellent rare ... . ... of him and his family for nil of which c'sowticro uunng tms yoK. . ho is more than thankful and will long rcmemuor tneir Kindness. VVUATlIlSItLT. A nmlffet of Lornl Newe I'rum n l.lTelr ltorouRli J. L. Houck, one of our grocers on Chrlstman, or the Fort Allen House, Carbon street, is on a trip to Easton. Weissport. At a special meeting on Friday ,,,,, i, ,,. Georgo BriuUi:i3 i u well-known Wilkosbarro div -fist, accompanied by A rleimnnt Surinlr. A very pleasant social gathering at Gritf H. Mantz, of tho Exchango evening, tho Weatherly School Board the home of our esteemed townsman Hotel, drove out Iu tho country Tues- elected Miss Susie Schoonovor James Fry, Saturday oveniug was in day morning bohind a spanking team supernumerary teacher honor of his birthday anniversary and of horses and llllod somo lower end During tho absence of tho regular was quietly nrranged by his friends for stream with a big can of trout fry. pastor of tho Presbyterian church, RA9 dollirhtful surprise. The scheme John W. Howard and family, of Relllr. of the Allentnwn Fomnln worked very successfully. During the Gettysburg, Pa., bound ov.erland for College, preached. Tho rsgular pastor nuuui u . GrOOn COUntV. NOW York StatO. UaSSOd Is nn n Tlsit In In.ltunnnnlla Tnlnno ni ii uui in nnn nt A atR notir iitncn. ' - - - con was served. Thoso present woro : through town the other day. They - Coal and Iron Police Hoodmacher, MUsot Hattie Koons, Florenco Koons, spoke of having had somo rather rough arrostod two young men on Saturday A fyTi i 'r-i ii Tv ' T m experience on tho road sinco leaving for illegal car riding. Tho young r T,ntr Nnm Trnlnnr. T.illr Trainer, the former plnco. Mamie Fritzlngor, Blanch Myers, May Don't shed your overcoat too soon Dungan, Kat'e Zern, Mr. nnd Mrs. Eli Tho Lehigh bridge needs "screw- uorrenn, Messrs. ltooert itoiicnuacu, tn n it.,inmnn ni,;in MPrl7. Clmrlia Tho Purk should havo Crater. A. J. Wolfo and William Krei- fountain. dler. Cloan up your back yards of all loose rubbish. There Is somo talk of putting flag on tho publio school building. and shoe storo is being artistically re .Mrs. Haau, of Lohightou and Miss painted nnd Improved, Brong, of Woatlierly, visited Mrs. Wm. -Wo regret vory much to nolo tho King, on north First street Tuesday. Ulnoss of our young friend Oscar J, .Mrs. H. V. Morthlmer, Jr., has ro- Saeger and hopo that lie will soon bo turned from ii delightful visit to her completely convalescent. parents at Bethlehem. On and after April 4 the residence J ohn Kuuold, as bright as a new anu addross of Rev. T. A. Hubor will be dollar, audjust as happy as of yore, changed from this place to Hazloton struck town Tuesday and circle I forn whoro ho has charge of tho Graco Re formed church, his father-in 1.-. H. J. Myers, of Madi son, V"; i, v;t . iu town this week whii- York. of New Tripoli, Lehigh county, uru in town for a few days visiting Mrs. Phaon Clauss and daughters on First stroot. Al Romlg, of Bethlehem, who has drinking The Tlewere In tho Wards Mossrs. Levi Horn, of Franklin town ship, Ell Helntzleman, of East Penn and Col. John Craig, of Lehigh Gap, were riding on a freight train drawn by engine No. 5S0, and as thoyjumpod off the train at tho station thoy were woarim, W3 nsua, 6me -Fish stories will soon be in order. Already the averajo loy Is getting his tackle In shape preparatory for the first spring like day when he will do the Ashing. Tho story will follow. Our Board of Trade Is In communi Tho regular meeting of the Red Men, Tuesday ovoning, was a lively affair Threo poor pale faces traveled tho rough road to Redmanism and six I 'oil- way to Now captives took tho Haymakers degree. We didn't see a single Rod man to-day who wasn't trying his best to keep from smiling. Krum & Horn, contractors, aro at work on Aaron Snyder's now store building, near tho Lehigh river bridge. inlltant A. Lchr ot KeadallTille, Ind., says Uood's Hood's SarsaparlUs is King of Medicines And His Cure Wu Almost a IVliracle " C I. Hood & Co,, Lowell, Mass. " Gentlemen When I it&s 14 yeari of age I was confined to my bed for several roonthi bj nn attack ot rheumatism, and when I had partially rccoTered I did not ha?o the use ot my less, so that 1 had to go on crutches. About a year later, Scrofula, In th form ot Whlto Swellings, appeared on various parts ot my body, and tor eleven years I was an Invalid, being cn lined ! taj bed six yar la that time ten or eleven ot these sores appeared and broke, causing me great pain and suffering. Several time pieces ol bone worked out ot the sores, rbjslctans did not help me and I Became Discouraged "X went to Chicago to visit a sister, as It was thought a chango ot air and scene might do me good. But; I was confined to my bed most ot the time. I was so Impressed with tho success ot Hood's Sarsaparllla In cases similar to mine that I decided to try It. 80 a bottle was bought, and to my great gratification the sores soon decreased, and I began to feel better. This strengthened my faith in the medicine, and in a short time I was Up and Out of Doors To make a long story short, X continued to take Hood's Sarsaparllla for a year, when X bad become so xuiiy released from the chains of disease that t took a position; with the rum oi naiung roie. i;o.,ina since mat timo have not lost a single day on account of sickness. I always feel well, am In good spirits, and have a good appetite. I endorse Hood's Sarsaparllla for lt has been a great blessing to me, and to my irienas my recovery seems almost mirac ulous. I think Hood's Sarsaparllla ts the king of all medicines." William a. Lbzlk, No. 8 North Kail road at, KendalMlle, Ind. Boys' and Children's Suits lew and Nobby Style AT VERY LOW PRICES. Opera House Block, Lenighton. THE POPULAR VERDICT Is that wo aro selling a bettor grado of Fino and Medium Hirnituro at a lowor price than it can bo bought for else--where. Wo havo practically no competition for our large Fumitnro Rooms, tho largest outsido tho city, enables us to keep In stock tho biggest assortment and consequently to sell at tho very lowest prices everything In our line. We cordially invito tho public to call and too us, lrn our prices and oxrmlno"gooods. Schwartz, The Furn iture Man First street, Lehigliton. many f rJonds and somo relatives In I Tho building wlll have three storo this salubrious burg, was in town rooms on the first floor and two largo rooms for offlco purposos on the second The genial 'Arry Clauss, of the floor. The building will make an American, Mauch Chunk, was a visitor excellent location for business pur in town for a few hours on Tuesday. He poses. wouldn't talk base ball. A carpet rag party at the homo of .Judge Charles II. Soldle, Normal Mrs. Frank P. Selp, on Union Hill, was Square, was a prominent visitor In town on weancsaay. Contractors say that carpenter cation with 6overal parties desiring to w Tt Aniimni- nf prriHn . , m t!i..ii.. J..1111.! , ..... . : : . r-r . "w luettiu murines in mis town, uno companion uy uis daughter, Mlssi vory largoly attended and quite pleasant event, Monday evening. Those who wore present are Mrs. Samuel , 1.-11.. t work will likelv bo dull this season. of the Carbon County Courts to look -Strawberries sell at CO cents a party, your correspondent is informed, AddVo and his sister Mrs Pearsall Spohn, Mrs Iulsa Weiss Andrew into the Lehlghton ward matter, were ouart. Wo haven't bought iu our lot would locate a plant hero that would .SS wn' u", Im, f "IS attending to the very responsible duties " " . . Wm. Beckendorf. of Scranton. ha, Wentz Clara Zie7enfus. Ida Seip. Mrs. of tholr appointment at tne iixenange -it is saiaoniuo street """" been called home owing to the serious MhrQi ' wf, nr n k irn,,, Hotel, to-day. Thoso who had opinions young friend Emanuol Stelgerwalt U mm tuo required inducements, as iuneSs of his fathor, Henry Beckendorf, n 7 ir m n-nir Mi.rt7 and Mr. Richard Woodring. to express were presont nnd let them, on tho sick list. eatnenv can usually do that, wo may on Fourth strcot. elves bo heard. Fourth street property owners look for something in the way of In- ..Jliss Emma Trainer, of Second The opinion prevails that thoro will complain because thoro are no side- creosoa inaustrios in tlio lmmeuiato street left Tuesday for Philadelphia, be threo wards as suggested by this walks In that district. nnner from timo to time, viz: first ward soutu 01 iron street; soconu waru irum Iron street to Carbon or Clauss alley; M. O. Bryan is excavating en Second streot near Coal for a cozy nsw i nn This irlvns nn almost eoual futuro. "ion isignts inn liar lloom" was playod in Casslor's Elnk on Tuesday evening. Weatherly has a temporauco society and on tho whole is a temper- where she is waiting on her sister Mrs. E. A. Horn, formerly of town, who is seriously ill. Our popular veunc townsman. W. 1 A -u 1 1 1 1 -n-x. 11,. ill. ADU, IO UUlll UUlllibbl IU X UllSTlll. Grnnd Mllllner7 Openlnc, There will bo a grand spring and summer millinery opening of trimmed and untrimmed hats and bonnets at Miss Alvenia Graver's grand millinery division of Lehlghton's 72(3 votors. The Electrlo Itallway Tho ordlanco granting tho right of way will bo presented at the next regu lar meeting, on Monday ovoning, April i. As all the members aro In favor of the railway, tho ordlance will no bs passed by a unanimous vote. M. C, Tlmos. Slow but sum. -Lena Gszelle and Mary Folk, of Emporium, on First Street, Saturday Henry Beckendorf, of Fourth anco town when compared with our I J amestowu, were at tue county teat ana Monday coming. Miss Graver is elMAf 1Q iJ niilto ft.rl,.iilv Ul I northern neighbor. HazlAtnn. Thn j for tho past fow days. lingering sweetness of our grog shops John E. Miller. Charlos Mcrtz and was again long drawn out. Drako Long, of town, formerly at Miss Katie Khoda, a last year grad- Mauch Chunk, wlll hereafter do desk uate of tho High School, recently en- doubt work for the Tort Reading Comblna- tored I the Bloomsburg Normal School viace y0Ui A Wacki lM.V0(Ai ch6vloi showing one of the very largest and Snot cash will lmv mn nlntl.tn finest assortment of new effects In sea. at Sondhcim's One Trice Star Clothing sonable mlllin ery ever brought to this Hall. Mauch Chunk, than elsewhere. vll' Bu" luo lnulm ' as the followlncr low tirlcps will rnn.!0!!' Hon at Packerton. -Prof; J, H. Werner and family, of Third street, this week movo to Penn Argyll Northampton comity, Messrs. O. Frank Acker, M. O. Kuutz and James Hollenbach are the teaching. Toor Mauch Chunk. Poor Mauch Chunk Is in sack -.1 nel,AQ Tt l,na falf fla tifinvr v j ii n i i .ii a it. ,Aa building committee for tho erection of hand ot tho "combine" and its pride ... . . i n . ,. 4 -K i' 1 1 a ono story brick addition 3axl0 feet to has flown. About 75 men employed In . ., T . , . the coal auditors' department, the very backbone of Its society, men of families and men who havo their all Invested LITTLK C1AV. I the rear of Trinity Lutheran chnrch on tho corner of Iron and Second I streets. tn lh. n,c f ,H., . "")". wi'inwi, cuorioi JSAILnOAU HUJII1L1M1S. , , a . P P- . "Qulng he 8ult made to order at 115, worth K0; a The ..., boTS bIu6 studios in the mysterious science of LM,,mBpn ku. t. . ' I ihe railroad boys feel blue , ..w... Huu account ot no worit. macK uress sun at rcu, worm rS; ,,The new officers of Lehigh Lodge irou ui w, worm ts. a large stocK No, 376i B, of R. r. Engineers, will In ot ready made and merchant tailoring ttn nm t n,u -i,,,. 'J' suits have had a revolution in cut ln(f oa noxt Sunday. The installation aown prices, wmcu will savo vou ti ner o.iM m i ..i,,.! i. r n i cent, uau anu see us. Ton TArtnlft The I-eliigU Valley Railroad's ex- orderod to pull up stakes and hlo to i'miaaoima. xue removal ox too coai auditors1 dcDartmout will donrlvo the Postofflce of $1,000 la receipts, aud knocks Mauoh Chunk out of the line of towns entitled to a PofatotUco bulldlnp, built by the gorernruent. a thine confi dently counted upon. From Tri Weekly Record, Mahanoy City. ImproTeinunt in n Very Ulg Clot lilac llouie. Tht extenslre clothing house ot Koch & Atiinkwetler on Centre Hanaro embraces cou- slderabl j more space than Is visible wliu ooe oteri the elegant and spacious store-room, aud steadily increasing business ot taU mammoth entablitfhnieiit reiu(res a commensurate In. ri&-4i9 In ftiitiCA and facilltl and eaulDmaata. Tue spring season promise to bj unusually busy h !rfl. a.nd In untlrl tuition nf a lnrufl inftrMase In liadr, siens hare already been taken to prompt- BIG SCARE AT WEATHERLY. I tension of new line to Buffalo will 2,000 gondola coal cars have been glv en. On and after May 1st the .Lehigh will run over their own tracts between Jersey City and Buffalo for the first time. For the year ending 1891 tho Penn A Lively Community llrleA Itemize. UrlEht I'encll Vusher, Farmers aro getting ready spring work. Charles Mohrkara, Sr., who Is keep lug o tempcranco saloon on tho Blue .1ml nnn m n ym i., n, i I .. ., . ., r n.ni ... ,i 1., . . ... . ... .1 ' .-w , cause tneir motive power ana roiling .v. ..j,ij..i,nim. -""' Jiouutain, near mis place, celebrated TTnnsn rtlonV. u i,nivin f.,n ..j ......1.1., .: 4.j montrarfweh vSlSeJin Why pay the installment Shark 17 his 73rd birthday anniversary on complete line of boys' nd chihire7s Itto t l tnecnanneiso local traao, nave l uoon uo.iar. .or u coca, ueu ul., .,., mursaay last. Buts. which he Is selling at the very t nMin Wn,w. m. nmW orutroa o puu up iukuh buu iuw w thn .Mnnoti iThnnk Jewel or rain sell vou I ti ,.imn cui, .i, . . . Phlladelpia. The removal of the coal , nnB. MWmtmM . niv !.!,. .7. 10 l Pneos, uont uny unttl ot passenger coaches, 2,000 box and Miirmnr' dnnftrtmunt will flnnrlvn Ibfl 1 vwtw ivuuui, w. uauium t,icumi I vou see WUat lie nas in tills line. w grout. s u juu. iuvoon- jarm lor quite a number or years, will gato, It will pay you handsomely, aud April move to Now Foundland, we exhibit the largest stock of clocks Wayne county, whero he will go into in castorn reuusyivama. ta0 distillery business. Lewis Lichtonwalnsr, of Monroe Lewis J. Chrlstman will ncain ro. county, win movo to cnigntou tuis 0p6n his tavern near this place, on woeit, occupying inoi in. iosien- Thursday, when in tho evouing nnold bader double dwelling on Fourtk fashioned hop will follow, which all street, jjicuieuwauer is u carpenwr oordlallv Invltoil to come. nnd wlll work for contractor nxl. William Eckhart, bar-tender for unrutman. our irenial landlord. John Eckhart. eel The "l'our Leaf Clover Club," ebrated his 27th birthday auuivarv ieuiguiou uow uiuuou urtjuuiiuuon, ou Saturday last. is gelling mero witu uom teet. ' oed a members, so far are, H. A. Delfem rer. joluj. iiummei, xnomas aeu, i,.u ilm n.nar nf ii.a n i..t Wilson Frantz and Samuel Coetonba- 0he,tuut tree.i iu this section. The arrl,'R1, Ft0" Weatherly Is is reported der, who kuows a point or two about oae measures 11 feet nnd tho other that tbe omcittl8 w111 C to Hazlfton blowing a cornet, is expscieu to joi eet ia clrcumferenoe. nortiy. -Jos ah M. Si lies and wife, of 1m William Anthony, of Iron stroet, blchtou. wera visltinir relntlvw. nnd win soon tana poeeswon oi me ouuu- f . ,uj 0r thU Dlace over Sundav. Ing recently purchased by htm from -William Henri aud Al. Onllnirer. Jonathan Klstler ou Second street. both of Danlelsville. visits! 11,lr mm -Auveruserewnowantioreftcuiouu iutimato friends on Sunday. The for uue. faeioie Court street, lias been onei Urc storage sod work room, tilled ttu kooiIs nua peoiile, all of ulioin are bu&lly emploed In converting tlio elioloest fubrlcs lor sprttig Into most tisndsome and stilish garments. The dlmenstonsot this department are7sby JO teet and It has rapaelty to seut one hundred hands. overhead Is another department, occupied by the female operatives, ably seconding the eflorts ot the tDAle help. In other apartments liartl tioos have been removed and tbe space tor the storage ot the finer goods Increased. The storage room now measures tt by 0 feet, Is sup piled with any amouut of shelving aud orna mented with a teetHlllo eelltmr. An exclu&iva tnmintujr department, 9 py zi leet, nas been added, it Is shelved to the celling and theseare filled with a complete line ot tilnunlugs in every El&S&ii2to" in the county should try the mer.8 u MU3 DlanB Kunklo 8nd the now mating tne lauaroneoi ine nuesi cuumg Auvooate. me rates ore lower man Matter's Miss Emma J Bner Are the Shops to be Closed Down orXott The 1'eople Frightened. The following dispatch dated Tues. sylvania Railroad Company has ex. day ts taken from tho Hazletou Plain Pended for construction, equipment Speaker, from a Weatherly oorrospon Bnd real 6sUto 7018. In the con- aent: struction department, 3D,078 tons of "On Wednesday, Heading Railroad steel rails and 133,13G ties were used officials will bo here, and decide on the main line; on the United Rail- whether the Weatherlv shoos are to be roai13 ot New Jersey 7,220 tons of steel Tb. -Wo a! o informed that Henrv Mo. shut down, or to remain open. About and 292,171 ties, making a total with d.r. FarUud o Stit tah that 000 hand9 ore PCTJ. "d 3000 peo. th6 P.iR division for the year of 52, S. Le U Tthe owTer of The hrgesl PlahOTe ore lo malting the 71 tons of ,t,el rails and 1W12 ties. Ice Cream and Soda Water. II. K. Culton who is alwavs trvinc to and decido the fate of the shops and please his many patrons will open his certain of the people high in command soda water fountain and bis ioo cream there. parlor on Saturday afternoon and . , 7' , . , , evening. The quality of Beris Ice -50 down Outing shirts at 23 cents, cr6am an1 waUr ls t00 well known ...,..' tlT"ne tnoe Bl8r to need reoommendatlon. Don't miss wioiuing naiv iauon ununu. thlSi lt tUe fln66t for tb( seas0D ur. iv , r. 1uu.ser, oi jiazieion, wui Ilood'a nils cut Oiueuisiii Bargain is sure, at H. R. Kreidler's Cheat) Cash Carriage Works, ho will sell a n Carriage, Spring Wagon, Farm Wagon or a Cart, at prices which can not bo In any othershop in the Lehigh Valley he is going to striko a blow at all fotmer prices. On now work as well as on all kind of light and heavy repairs, which ho Is now ready to executo Vou fin 1 the First nnd Biggest assortment of Stationery, Ulank Hooks, mil School Supplies in this'efty at unheard of prices. i'ou Find the Newest assortment of Embroideries and Insertings to bo seen in Ihe county. You find L'tdies Goods in great assortment at all prices. You find courteous treatment and prompt attention. You Find Ribbons, Fancy Work, Zephyrs, Wools, Chenilles, etc. You find that wo want your patronage and try to merit the same by giving you the best worth for your money, Obert'a Block, Lehighton. his new shoo across tho canal bridge, Weissport bring your l'arm Wagons, Fine Car riages, Baby Carriages. Signs or what ovor you want Painted. Remember the place Krledler's New Carriage Factory Weissport, Arc marking the prices on all ourgoosd at Rock Bottom Figures, because we want to havo your custom. We don't believe In Big Prices so wo changing the figures ou our whole stock ot Dry Good,, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Carpets, OU Cloths, Wood ond Willow Ware, Queensware, Grocer les, Notions, Ix. This we find is IT MfflMK GLOBE WAltEUOUSK EIOM "WareliousE. We are Headquart ers for anything in the line of 5M45 S somae very In We WO 88 lie pleased! to Come and eco us. Bower's Block, Opp., P. O. Chas. A. Goth. Tlide is no halt in our business; we believe in keeping at it, for prcsistency is sure to be rewarded with tuccess. Our sales last year were very large and the holiday trade was simply im mense, but we waut to do better in loliiJ and to tins end hare bought very largely of all kinds of Furniture Bed Room nnd Parlor Suite, Lounges, Tables, Chairs, Book Oases Fancy Mockers, Side Ztaards and the other things in this line, beside many new and handsome patterns in Ingrain and Brussel Car pels. Our plan for increasing our bnsinesj in 1892 is through the medium of low prices and best qnaliiy of goods, TFe kindly ask yon to come and see us, examine our goods and learn our prices and we feol'sure will become our patrons, Respectfully, KEMERER & SWARTZ NORTH FIRST STREET. ng counters and all modern ap- oi lis teet of CLttlni nllsni-. . Ttm braneh is in charge, of file so-npetent cutters and three trimmers. Tbe boys and utile boys' departn ent is very exten sive aud would Qua goodsixed store roonlluelf. With tho cut rgeinent of tbe ladies' waiting room this becomes oue of tbe most complete auu attractive lartauf the eture. Oter loo feet of nsw siielvliig lias been added In the main room, and tbe entire celllug and all tbe woodwork theria handsom iy reflntabed. Seven neat, bevel-edged mirrors ot good size have been add ed and placed in different parts ot the store and two new and handsome show cases, each fifteen feet In length, bare been placed near the front entrance for tbe better display ot eTerytbleg embraced In the genu1 furnishing line. The firm his also added a new department The UdleaT Tailor Made Coats. One ot their head cutters has last returned from an elsbt iMk,' sojourn fn New York, where he attended ihe leading ladttt' garment cutting school, taking a eouiDleVe course, and the firm Is now nreoared and is turutngout ladles' high grade tauor-tnade roau 1ns an end Leas larlety ot fabrics.- Alleu lown ttiehange. The Blectrlc Ilallwav. The representative ot the Electrlo Railway Company are expected in town aometlue this week. Work will be oosn manoed on tbe ooosrrnetkm of tbe road m soon ae the frost Vs. all out of the ground. It is aipaotttd that ears will be rnnnuij before Fall. other papers and results art better. Robert Blank la getting over a very serious Illness of several weeks, Harry E. Sweeny, of Drlftou, form erly ot town, was eleoted Chairman of the Republican convention at Haaleton on Monday. Resolutions were adopted endorsing Harrison and approving of Blaine's policy. The Lehinb Valley Union of the Young People's Sooletlee ot Christian Endeavor will meet ou Friday next In the Presbyterian church at Iloken- dauqua. Tbe Union oom prises almost all of tbe Christ tan Endeavor Sooietiaa ot the Valley, and nearly every denomi nation of tbe ehuroli Is enrolled on lie Charlee Sillies, aooopmauied by his son, Wesley V., were at Bethlehem on Wednesday last. Joseph Helmbach, who conduoted tho Farmer's Home Hotel, near this place, will take poeeeuion of the Lower Lehigh Gap hotal, lately conduoted by Stephen Beet, ou Thursday. Just received 60 dozen ladies and misses spring jackets, the latest styles at a saving of S3 per oent at the One Price Clothing Hall, Manet) Chunk. Are you thinking ot purchasing a gold or silver watch for a Gentleman or a Lady. Then by all mean don't fail to MHAcriMtii nnr latA&f -a1,,cum! books. About thirty societies will be vtieet) aud how woniierfully iow B ow.oui.i.u. u- flr,t class reliable watch is sold for, and dresses on tbe more important topla. 8fte a maguiacent stock of tbe hand- k , V oieflt watches ever constructed by will tsa made hv KrrAl nfthA lAnitino' ojargyinftn of vftntion onens lug setsion will eoattBue from (:ll to ' rdooe to seeure a bargain be at the Kxohange Hotel, on Friday, The vtrst Electric Car. April 8th. The arival of the construction car of To-dayweehow the prettiest oolleo! "e menter wecirictu uonstructien tion of line gold rings, set with d)5Z'8?'lM monus, sapuires, ruuies pearls, opals, Company's line In this town. Weiunort turquois, garueta, topaz, amythiste, Packerton and Mauch Chunk, has moon. ller.v. intnclln u.n.r. caused some excitement. The car is hametype and all the newest choice "Yei'1'1 " to b "' for t,9t things In the market. Vou can not Work on the rosd will be soon oom find sueh an assortment of beautiful mensed. ooods In this looalitv ss Is naw alinwn t VL H. Hohl'a. Jewel Rtor. Manrh 20 P4'1" "en's pants at 48 oente, Chunk. wonu twiee iav money at tne une -Mrs. Frad Bear, who line In ll.o Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauoh rear of Dr. C. II. Bower's realdeaoe, on Cnunk- Inwsr First atraaL has inst rne.lrd The assortment of wall papers, word that har son bvhar flrat. huaimnn- borders and interior deooratlons now John Seibert, who liyod in Tower City, u WPly at Luekenbaoh's, Mauoh SohuylklU oounty, died on Sunday Chunk, surpasses any and everything after a short lllnen with small-pox 10 thl" Uoe exhibltad in Carbon ooun -On April 1 and 5, Paul Kreage, Ex- Don,t buy until ton u toolf' .,itor of Rauben Eckhart. danM. will CouflraatkHt. G. A It, and men's and sell, on tho premises at Btemblor's I "r a 'm and fully appreelateil by the people who erowd our store to buy our new goods. The Cheapest Place in Town For Wall Paper, Borders and Decora tion is at Owen Rehrig,0 zi tine C'saaady to select frousa. &cbecausewe show the best selected line of the latest, weaves & shades to be found in this region; among our assortment you will find Black and Colored Bedford Cords in several grades. Striped and plain Chevrons. Crspons in Blaek, Tns and Slates, L'laid Bourettes in the latest combinations. Silk finished Henriettas, a full line of colorings.weave Crocodile Suiting, the nowest of the season. Besides many other makes that wdl interest you ! large and small quantities, at our low prices. We dolivtfall goods free to all parts QfTpwn.PaekertQu or Weiegport. Don't boy until you see wlt we have. AT mi IT of tbe Valley. The con- the American Watch Co., E. H Hohl'a, , Yllu ...j . ,.H., of I to eheaper at Sondhelm's One Prloe na at 3 p. m., and tbe evea I Maoob Chunk Jewelry store Is th ' p.riaBal property, wit Horsis, lltlfer. I Str Clothing Halt, Mauoh Chunk, Oow, Ac. than elsewhere. will be a pleasure for us to watt on you so some and see us. GEO. H. ENZIAN, Iliegel's Old Star.d, North First Street, Leliighton. MAUCH CHUNK, PA., lBI OooidN, HlMXSg WOOBS, II-euucjgjb FiticjEs for uliis sale, sasitig April f$lh8 ISe sure to call and see the Iiartfai. BROADWAY, ffN A "DTP.T Mauch Chunk, Pa. Ja,x-A- &X0BE No. 711 Hamilton Street, Allontown, rn.